Show BY reb E N TELEGRAPH AMERICAN washington I 1 13 secretary mcculloch Is busily engaged in the preparation paw par pa ration ol of his annual rep report ortto to congress it Is intimated that he will make inake some important recommendations in regard to the revision re ision of the tariff on which subject he be isander is understood to have very veny decided views ili in the rae rad meantime antime assistant secretary coon is acting secre secretary on all ail routine matters the secretary has requested the comptroller of currency and the Treasurer 1 of the united states to withhold their annual reports from publication until af after ter the meeting of congress the charters of rational liati oual onal banks binks vi than aggregate capital of over will lii expire during the tho year ism 1885 this Is nore borc than oab one third the the number of national banks banka 1 now in existence from prom information already received f comptroller comp of currency it is a large majority of these b banks s will continue their existence either by extending their cli cil charters arter or by reorganizing un derother titles there are at present more in existence with a larger larget aggred aggregate uve ave capital than ahan ever before tho capital capi tiLl invested laye in na atonal banks was ivas increased Inde asod about 10 lo during the year ended sept 30 1884 1881 secretary mcculloch to day received the following petit petition Ign in re ard to the importation of old rags f from rom european ports signed feigned b ra by prominent medical men in new york teco i thi tiu fact that there is IN great danger of the of asiatic cholera into the united states stites through the tiie medium of old rags imi ported into the country and coming from european ports swe twe we do hereby respectfully suggest and urge upon you the necessity for immediate and decisive action in reference thereto I 1 it is understood that th the question raised by cou counsel ngel for judge advocate general swaim with regard to the lega legality rity and authority of the court martial appointed e din in the lat tatters tens case has been ahne decidedly 0 d e d y adversely to gen and that the count court will assemble gemble 1 rial trial begin pu on saturday the che rhe democrats ih this city and vicinity celebrated the election of cleveland and hendricks endricks II tonight to night b by a grand torchlight procession while the procession was passing pasing through the part of the c elty eity ity in ivill ivillaha cha grear great many nd roes reside a colored man standing in a crowd on the sidewalk sidey sidel valk vair without any provocation shot into the crowd I 1 th the bullet striking a torchbearer named sullivan ili in the temple ile he fell in the ranks and a nuli number ober oben of process zionists charged on the crowd of colored men who surrounded the man who did the tho shooting the latter rei rau ran 11 and in the confusion escaped but 1 t was afterwards captured by the police and looked up the special press commissioner of the new orleans worlds exposition Is perfecting arrangements to have a con gressional greS excursion of senators and representatives from here to new orleans to be present at the opening of the exposition lath A press excursion representing the press of the new england tates states new rew york 1 new jersey penns pennsylvania delaware 1 maryland and tho the tho district of columbia will go at the same time ample accommodations will be provided for these guests in the crescent city the hoard board of management of the exposition have made the most complete arrangements for the convenience and accommodation mo dation of representatives of the press in the exposition build bulio building ing the office will be equipped equi equipped pied pred with telephone and telegraphic NY wires res and post postoffice office and messenger mese enger servi service bervice cei cel for the use of correspondents invitations have been extended to president arthur and his cabinet nir air cleveland and mr nir blaine and also to president elect diaz of of mexico and emperor dom pedro of brazil Ji the mexican congress will ad ouinto attend the opening exercises 13 gov crosby of bf his annual report leport estimates the of population in the th e territory during the year at about he says the cattle now novian in the ter territory r aitor v number over and the va value I 1 ue odthe of the taxable property which he says does not represent one onu quarter of the wealth of the territory is between and in other directions Moin montana tana Is steadily increasing the value ot her material materia resources and she will at an early da day apply for ad mission into the union as a state the tife announcement of the discovery of told nold in the little 11 in the tho heart of the great northern indian reservation miles southeast of fort assiniboine has drawn hundreds of miners to that locality and the governor gives it as his opinion that it would be unwise to attempt t to prevent this intrusion of tho the whites tes A large portion of the report is devoted to the indian question the governor favors a reduction of the size of indian reservations he thinks that a few thousand indians krould not be allowed to occupy an area equal to that of a large sate tate when thespo not use it andly and when en their cocoi occupation uro pro prevents vents its 14 settlement by wita men wen 11 HO he an of at indians indiana upon tr er alu aiu add adi M that at tatia talla ut t ho I 1 P rt OR MOM IN w m I 1 r elects to anro r 0 aim lim im lit P W bli mee it CT gli 8 tle p ww J f to 0 olea lease se their lands for grazing purposes p s on the ground that it opens the W way a y lor for large corporations and speculators to get gel a footing on these reservations vat ions to thie thic disadvantage of bona tiona me yide settler who would be glad to purchase small farms if the reservations ivere ivero opened to settlement of the present condition of the northern indians la in the governor bays says that although rations have been supplied them they are arc now in a deplorable condition and he fears that many of them will die during the tho coming winter he calls attention to the continued slaughter of game in yellowstone park he describes the late lato superintendent of the park and his assistants as entirely worthless and about as competent to discharge thir duties properly as Is a sioux sious indian torun to run a locomotive lie he recommends the appointment of experienced woodsmen woodsman woods men to take care of the park and suggests that U S cavalry be detailed tou to guard arel arci its borders which are now the resort of escaped criminals much space is devoted by the government toshu to thes this cattle i question quest loti he dayss canadian officials and the dominion press aided by certain chicago stockyard stock yard men who fear a dyer dyen flon of their bull buli business ness have maligned hed ned and outrageously attacked tile tite hea health ith of wyoming and montana cattle arid oh 0 u the fhe part of our stock men towards obtaining a foreign 0 reign market are bitterly appos appo sd td 11 in conclusion he be recommends that no poly polygamous amous among mormon bo b allowed to preempt pre ire empt lands ile he thinks this pra prohibition hibi hibl tion would be a step in the complicated problem of extinguishing the overshadowing evil of mormonism CHICAGO 13 the second annual convention of american stockmen stoc kmen assembled at the sherman house at 11 this morning mornin 4 five live hundred doie dele delegates ates were present le de witt mith of fill illinois nois was elected temporary chairman the roll call showed delegates delegate 4 present from froin twenty two states and territories committees on permanent organization and order of business were appointed of one member from each state and territory several gentlemen from omaha were invited to take part convention at motin noon adjourned till this after afternoon nood this evening geo B loring loring of massachusetts united ted states commissioner of A agriculture P will read a paper on cattle cattie Among the papers presented to the convention are arc the tilt following Saul sani sanitary tary seb Sef service bice tice by J D hopkins of wyoming danger from chronic cases casca of monia by dr gadsden of philadelphia also one by dr salmon and und others in the afternoon permanent lier ifer manent organization was ef effected fectea as follows president dewitt smith of illinois secretary thos sturgis of wyoming assistant secreta secrata secretary r george E morrow of illinois each eal state and territory Te represented presented was allowed one vice p pre re aident committees composed of one member irom from each of these 22 states and territories were appointed to organize a national association and prepare resolutions J B GrI grinneld Grin neli nell of iowa made a lengthy length report retort on tho the legislation lecis lation secured by y t the e action of last lit years convention ven tion I 1 papers from gasden and hopkins were ivere then read and adjournment taken till evening when commis stoner loring delivered an address embodying his vi ewson the cattle industry cleveland 13 the rumble and shock believed to have been caused by bv an explosion at toledo was plainly heard and felt this in at leavit asburg dystant from toledo viz about miles mies qu on an air line here miles miley east from toledo persons who observed the motion thou thought bt it was an earthquake at chagrin falls ealis 24 miles southeast of avas supposed to b be a cannon be being ing fired in the city over the election returns and telephone inquiries were made to ascertain what the artillery salute signified NEW YORK 13 the vote on the presidential ticket canvassed by the board of canvassers canvassers isas agas hl as follows fol lows iowa first assembly district fourth election district missing blai blaine no 2231 2331 cleveland butler 92 st john 15 second assembly di district blaine 2130 cleveland butler 91 st john 82 third assembly district blaine 2624 cleveland butler butier 12 26 st yonn jonii jonil 14 2 fourth assembly district blaine 2391 cleveland butler st i john 10 fifth assembly district blaine 20 2605 2603 cleveland butler stjohn 17 sixth assembly district clil 2131 blaine itne alne 2650 2630 cleveland butle butler r 1216 st john 5 seventh assembly district two election districts missing blaine cleveland butler 88 st john 74 ei eighth ath assembly district 4 cleveland buti erm ermi st john IV new york 13 the official canvass of the vote received at the head quart ers of the democratic state committee today to day from various points in the state is 19 as follows delaware county blaines plurality ty blaines plurality I 1 aur lur allty rockland roc Koc kland county Clev elands plurality 1104 1101 schoharie Scho harle county Clev elands plurality 1867 kings county Clev elands lura Vura plurality lity 15 7 34 34 broome county blaines laines plurality 1402 iyo lyd huyler county blain blaines els p plurality krank franklin Bl lilal alpes alres pes aes 1690 CW poolla count county F plymal tty ity 09 N M lyv rny yong 1 ltha mop Mos in eoRt on lon len r ot w tort mort lo 10 blet plat da 11 ewt mgt 11 I 1 L musie music president maxwell salol sald said tho the question onto to be decided was wag wilether whether the organization should be maderer manent lie lle was in lii favor of this for the purpose of hold hoid holding ilIg the balance of power ower between pirt purt parties purties les ies Bevc tier said i ite he was also in favor of inaki making ii the organization permanent in local loual matters he ewas was a republican in national matters a dem democrat crat laa lag lin ift believed cleveland had been elec teI tel by the independents and every man moan who helped to put him in the evert residential presidential chain chair was bound hound to sup gup support him had bad done something irlo to forfeit their support they should keep the organization intact ready to be summoned at the sound bound of the trumpet A committee was vas appointed to devise elvise a plan pian rqn pernia permanent nep organization newyork new york 13 the ahe mar war regarded as tiie the tammany organ says the tammany hall committee of seven appointed on oil the part of the organization to watch the canvass of the electoral ticket held heid a ence this evening with the chairman of the democratic national Nat nax ional lonal and state committees to positively deny denk the existence ilee ilce of gny auy deal between tammany hall hali hall hali and the republican aldermen al derme affecting the presidential count ex senator forster chairman of the iet iel delegation let g atlon satisfied tile the representatives of both that the tammany I 1 supervisors supervisory would permit no action it in the board which would lose the democratic electoral ticket a single vote ile he f urther further volu volunteered steered ills lils services ices lees to the committee to act jointly with the national and state representatives and to carry out faithfully ully ally aliv instructions which they iliev deemed would be beneficial to the national ticket the lleras herald in its smili summary marv of the vote of new Y york ork state by comities comi ties as ets far as ascertained by the off official lelal cou count nt gi gives ves cleveland a plurality of 1 12 I 1 ra 4 votes in the case caso of the six counties cou n t 1 es however where the canvassers ad jouines owing to some technicality and where the file pluralities mat may may mat be t hanged changed han hang ge unofficial figures are given the votes for tor butler and st john are as affo follows lows st john butler in the counties already gan can cassed there is no change in majorities since yesterday blaine hns has gained ined one vote in m columbia and two in n st lawrence county and lost two in schuyler making making lis his its net gain gaio one vote cleveland has ras gained six votes voles in kings and lost loat ten ten teu in oneida onelda making maling his llis net loss four votes this reduces Clev elands plural plurality ltv itt live votes making it now 1 only three abree counties have not yet furnished the official result franklin greene and new york allentown AIlen allen town lya iya lla 13 some time since johnj of this city senta beautifully finished horseshoe bearing g the words luck to gov cleveland cllveland the following ac acknowledgment knowledg ment was received today today to day dav sinco since sinco the receipt of your present the contest has been decided in in favor ot the party which I 1 represent I 1 shail shall give due credit to the ulie horseshoe for wh what at has already happened and shall ahall carefully preserve iti itin it in the hope that it may way bilag bring success to my efforts to ive ave give to the people eople good government beut 11 new york I 1 13 the world has the effrontery to say sal the theae xe publicans public ans will have the next state legislature by a majority probably of 24 an on joint bailot ballot would it not be an honor to the state and ani t to th credit of the people if party considerations could be laid aside and the legislature be induced to tender the united states unanimously to roscoe conkling Conklin gF the graphic this afternoon in an editorial very complimentary to conkling till says sars says now if mr cocik should be the gle the democratic candidate for united states senator has he friends enough abnous alic republic republicans avs aps of the he le legislature isia isla to secure his election MICHIGAN DETROIT 13 the congressional de legation of this state stands 7 fuston ests to ta 4 republicans rl sixty three counties la in michigan re port ort ott a net blaine plurality of this county which Is strongly democratic the remains ln seventeen counties will clarage chance this slightly denver benver DE nver 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